Taylor Napolitano

Confronting and Responding to Terrorism Today

On the eve of the anniversary of Sept.

CU Law Profs Bring Expertise in Clinical Teaching to Eastern European Schools

“How would you feel about a doctor who had never interacted with a patient?” asked Columbia Law School professor Barbara Schatz, chair of the Public Interest Law Initiative, about the opportunity s

Deans, Alums Celebrate Law School's 150th Year

Change was the theme of the hour in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria at the kickoff of Columbia Law School’s sesquicentennial Friday, with attendees lauding the school’s international stud

Bhagwati Discusses Anxiety, Globalization, and Jeffrey Sachs

University Professor Jagdish Bhagwati is known for his advocacy of freer trade and economic globalization.

A Campus Metamorphosis

The Morningside makeover continued over the past months as Columbia began and completed a variety of construction projects.

Columbia's Inner Workings

Deep beneath the northern part of Columbia's main campus, an underground city is constantly at work.

CU Worker Distributes Used Books

On any given picturesque day in early April, the steps of Low Library are a hub of activity.

NW Science Project Begins

Major changes planned for the northwest corner of the Morningside campus have been in a pre-construction phase, preparing for a new science building since March 19.

NW Science Project Begins

Major changes planned for the northwest corner of the Morningside campus have been in a pre-construction phase, preparing for a new science building since March 19.

Prof. Massad Criticizes Israel's Palestine Policy

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